Freschia Gonzales

Freschia Gonzales

Freschia is a News Writer for Key Media, contributing to Wealth Professional and Benefits and Pensions Monitor. She has also contributed to Australasian Lawyer and NZ Lawyer. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in International Studies from the University of San Jose Recoletos.

Starting her writing career in 2021, she has produced content for international audiences. In her spare time, Freschia critiques movies and series, follows musicals, and keeps up with pop culture.

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Canada’s budget opens path for credit unions to challenge big banks

Credit unions eye national growth as new merger and federal review promise more competition and choice

Canada’s budget opens path for credit unions to challenge big banks

Global investors turn to data centres for fresh real estate growth

Investors pivot to direct deals and global diversification, fuelling momentum in offices and alternatives

Global investors turn to data centres for fresh real estate growth

Most Canadians prefer redeeming rewards for everyday purchases

Canadians gain new freedom as TD lets cardholders use rewards for groceries, trips, and more

Most Canadians prefer redeeming rewards for everyday purchases

Nvidia’s historic quarter keeps the AI boom going

Nvidia’s record profits and sold-out chips signal relentless AI demand, even as market jitters persist

Nvidia’s historic quarter keeps the AI boom going

Majority of advisors want better tools for client insight

Dealers lag on digital tools and HNW growth, leaving advisors seeking stronger industry backing

Majority of advisors want better tools for client insight

Edward Jones Canada expands with Fiduciary Trust Company of Canada acquisition

Edward Jones Canada moves to boost estate and trust services for clients amid looming wealth transfer

Edward Jones Canada expands with Fiduciary Trust Company of Canada acquisition

Early retirement now the norm for nearly half of Canadians

Manulife reveals Canadians must rethink savings as retirements stretch to 40 years

Early retirement now the norm for nearly half of Canadians

Investors lose life savings in alleged fraud, face long road to recovery

Promised high returns, families now battle losses and broken trust in wake of HYWI Capital fallout

Investors lose life savings in alleged fraud, face long road to recovery

Young Canadians lose more to investment scams than seniors for the first time

Fraudsters exploit youth job woes and social media to lure a new generation into crypto investment scams

Young Canadians lose more to investment scams than seniors for the first time

More Canadians turn to free advice while few pay for it

Younger adults double down on social media for money tips as professionals see less demand

More Canadians turn to free advice while few pay for it